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Is HIV/aids curable? Is there a possible cure?


Is HIV/aids curable? Is there a possible cure?

No and Maybe.

Someone that's had a needle stick (for example a health care employee) from a needle infected with HIV blood can immediately go on an awful regiment of anti-viral drugs in order to prevent themselves from being infected from the stick.

Curing HIV is becoming more and more like curing the common cold (there's no cure for that either). Vaccinations are created by killing a virus and then injecting it into a host (i.e. you or me). Because viruses mutate with each transmission, there are so many strains out there you'd never be able to vaccinate against them all, more would just keep popping up.

The best way to cure aids is for people to voluntarily get tested if they are at-risk for any reason and then abstain from ANY activity that would pass it along to another person. Then maybe it would die off....or the occurrences be so few and far between that they could identify all the strains, kill them and create vaccines.

Research continues for a cure, but there is none.

The symptoms of HIV are treated with strong medications. HIV/AIDS is not a curable disease. If you have it, it will not go away---it is the disease of a lifetime.

Some people can go many years with HIV+ without developing full blown AIDS due to the advancement of medical (drug) treatments.

HIV/AIDS in the USA has been around nearly 30 years--perhaps longer. The first diagnosed with this did not live much longer then a few years. People now have a longer life expectancy due to getting treated early on and using some powerful medications.

HIV/Aids is not like Cancer or any other disease. You can't give Chemo/Radiation and put it in remission.

There is no clinical cure for HIV/Aids yet. Although, some researchers have discovered that very concentrated thyme oil can deactivate the virus in vetro (test tubes). Currently bloodroot, thyme oil and several other oils help with HIV/AIDS.

Scientists are obviously working towards a cure for HIV/AIDS, but don't expect a miracle cure in the short term.

Good luck,

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